Frost
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And so this is five-foot, five-inches of
frost
that she left behind.
Likewise, if you look at the thought of anger, it will vanish like
frost
under the morning sun.
Considering that most of the water that forms as
frost
evaporates more quickly than I can say the word "evaporate."
Lord Sun shot back, and his quetzal-feathered arrows struck Lord Dawn in the face, turning him to
frost.
And this gorgeous one, which is about the first day of snow falling, "Deer licking first
frost
from each other's coats."
Reading gave him images that gave him joy: mountain, ocean, deer,
frost.
Still, it makes up for all of this with a super ending that depicts a great sea vessel being taken out by the mighty
frost.
the series is about adding laws to Santa Claus (exciting enough!) this one adds in Jack
frost
(played by Martin short) trying to take Santa's place. he does this using the "escape Clause".
this movie makes jack
frost
look good.
Identity is an above average horror film and I am always rooting for B-movie filmmakers when they break into classier material(the writer of jack
frost
1 & 2).
The tiny radiator in each cell could hardly have dented the October-to-April
frost.
Whereas a below-threshold level of climate change may not affect the risk of
frost
or drought, a higher level increases disproportionately the risk of these extreme events.
A police-officer, unmindful of the frost, stood at the entrance looking brilliant in his blue uniform.
How hot!' he said, throwing his already unfastened overcoat still wider open in spite of 12 degrees of
frost.
Organisms, their destruction, the indestructibility of matter, the law of the conservation of energy, development – the terms that had superseded these beliefs – were very useful for mental purposes; but they gave no guidance for life, and Levin suddenly felt like a person who has exchanged a thick fur coat for a muslin garment and who, being out in the
frost
for the first time, becomes clearly convinced, not by arguments, but with the whole of his being, that he is as good as naked and that he must inevitably perish miserably.
Behind the thin lilacs the trammers no longer tumbled the putters over on the shed, and only the winter vegetables remained, the cabbages pearled with white frost, the leeks and the salads.
The sun was rising brilliantly; it was a bright day of hard frost; and all at once movement began in the pit, and the arrested labour went on.
The enormous bouquet of verdure, beside the leafless forest trees, blossomed on this December day, and the
frost
had not even scorched the edge of it.
Chapter 4AND the troop went off over the flat plain, white with
frost
beneath the pale winter sun, and overflowed the path as they passed through the beetroot fields.
The leafless trees on the banks, changed by the
frost
into giant candelabra, alone broke this pale uniformity, prolonged and lost in the sky at the horizon as in a sea.
Chapter 2SNOW had been falling for two days; since the morning it had ceased, and an intense
frost
had frozen the immense sheet.
Under the spruce by the hedgerow, the curie in the three-cornered hat reading his breviary had lost his right foot, and the very plaster, scaling off with the frost, had left white scabs on his face.
His head, white with the
frost
of seventy winters, sank upon the shoulder of the frantic suppliant.
Such was the progress of Mr. Pickwick and his friends by the Muggleton Telegraph, on their way to Dingley Dell; and at three o'clock that afternoon they all stood high and dry, safe and sound, hale and hearty, upon the steps of the Blue Lion, having taken on the road quite enough of ale and brandy, to enable them to bid defiance to the
frost
that was binding up the earth in its iron fetters, and weaving its beautiful network upon the trees and hedges.
But the earth was hardened with the frost, and it was no very easy matter to break it up, and shovel it out; and although there was a moon, it was a very young one, and shed little light upon the grave, which was in the shadow of the church.
The cold hoar
frost
glistened on the tombstones, and sparkled like rows of gems, among the stone carvings of the old church.
The hat was covered with the white frost; and the goblin looked as if he had sat on the same tombstone very comfortably, for two or three hundred years.
'The day had broken when Gabriel Grub awoke, and found himself lying at full length on the flat gravestone in the churchyard, with the wicker bottle lying empty by his side, and his coat, spade, and lantern, all well whitened by the last night's frost, scattered on the ground.
So, Gabriel Grub got on his feet as well as he could, for the pain in his back; and, brushing the
frost
off his coat, put it on, and turned his face towards the town.
I seated myself in his armchair and warmed my hands before his crackling fire, for a sharp
frost
had set in, and the windows were thick with the ice crystals.
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